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    Andrew RogersBy Andrew RogersNovember 9, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    President Donald Trump’s new One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) aims to provide tax relief for seniors, but experts warn it could have long-term consequences for Social Security and Medicare. The White House claims that 88% of Social Security recipients will pay no federal tax on their benefits under the bill, but independent analyses suggest the impact may be smaller and short-lived.

    The bill introduces a new deduction for seniors aged 65 and older, allowing individuals to claim up to $6,000, or $12,000 for couples filing jointly. While this reduces taxable income for some, eligibility depends on modified adjusted gross income (MAGI). Individuals earning more than $75,000 or couples above $150,000 see the deduction phase out, disappearing completely at $175,000 for singles and $250,000 for joint filers.

    Experts at the Center for Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP) highlight that fewer than 24% of all Social Security recipients will see meaningful reductions in taxable income. Many older Americans already pay no federal tax due to existing exemptions, and those with very low incomes may not benefit from the new deduction at all. Additionally, Social Security can be claimed as early as 62, meaning a portion of recipients are excluded from the administration’s estimate.

    The deduction is temporary and applies only through 2028. CBPP warns that the bill’s reduced revenues—estimated at $30 billion annually—could accelerate the insolvency of the Social Security and Medicare Hospital Insurance funds to 2032. If the trust funds become depleted, retirees could face across-the-board benefit cuts of up to 24%, and couples retiring after insolvency could lose more than $18,000 combined.

    The bill also slashes Medicaid spending by roughly $1 trillion over the next decade, potentially leaving nearly 11.8 million Americans without health insurance by 2034, according to the Congressional Budget Office. Critics argue that while some seniors may enjoy short-term tax relief, the legislation threatens long-term financial security and access to essential healthcare.

    For retirees, financial planning has become more critical than ever. Experts recommend exploring long-term care insurance to prepare for healthcare costs in later years. Providers like GoldenCare offer hybrid life insurance, annuities with long-term care benefits, and home health care options tailored to seniors’ needs.

    Other strategies to boost retirement income include investing in commercial and residential real estate. Commercial properties, such as grocery-anchored centers leased to major brands, can generate passive income and offer tax advantages through mechanisms like 1031 exchanges. Fractional ownership platforms like Mogul allow investors to access high-quality rental homes with potential annual returns averaging 18.8% and cash-on-cash yields of 10%–12%.

    Consulting a fiduciary financial advisor can help retirees navigate these options effectively. Platforms like Advisor.com connect investors with FINRA/SEC-registered professionals who provide guidance on retirement planning, tax strategies, and wealth management tailored to individual circumstances.

    In summary, while the One Big Beautiful Bill provides immediate Social Security tax relief for some seniors, experts caution that the long-term risks to the trust funds and Medicare may outweigh short-term benefits. Seniors and soon-to-be retirees should carefully evaluate the bill’s impact on their finances and explore additional strategies to secure a stable retirement.

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